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Postal codes in South Korea are composed of five digits. A new system of post codes was introduced on August 1, 2015. The first postal code in South Korea was established on July 1, 1970, and has been revised three times: in 1988, 2000, and 2015.
Current postal codes are structured around five digits. The first three digits represent a municipality, and the last two digits are given to the districts inside the corresponding municipality, from the northwest corner of the district to the southeast.
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164 Suwon-Jangan / Suwon-Paldal / Suwon-Gwonseon / Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 165 Suwon-Paldal / Suwon-Gwonseon / Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 166 Suwon-Paldal / Suwon-Gwonseon / Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 167 Suwon-Yeongtong Gyeonggi 2 4 5 168 Yongin-Suji / Yongin-Cheoin / Yongin-Giheung Gyeonggi 2 4 5 169 Yongin-Suji / Yongin-Cheoin ...
Oct 18, 2020 · In order to find your zip code, you must know the address of the place you need the zip code for. Generally speaking, a Korean address would look like this: (1) City (e.g. Seoul, Busan, Daegu etc.), (2) District (e.g. -gu, - si etc), (3) Street or Road Name and Number, and (4) Your room number if you live in an apartment.
Current postal codes are structured around five digits. The first three digits represent a municipality, and the last two digits are given to the districts inside the corresponding municipality, from the northwest corner of the district to the southeast.
Korean postal code had been 6 digits numbers until 31, July, 2015. But it is 5 digits numbers now. On this website, you can search and see both old building number address and new street name address and all postal codes are latest 5 digits.